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back seat
noun
- a seat at the back, esp of a vehicle
- informal.a subordinate or inconspicuous position (esp in the phrase take a back seat )
Example Sentences
There, he allegedly pulled her into the back seat of his black Pontiac.
On my way back to the train station, in the back seat of a Mulsanne, I asked the driver how he likes driving a Bentley.
A third girl, 18-year-old Natasha Weigel, lay face-up across the back seat, also breathing, but also unresponsive.
“Your Daddy has to go,” the cleaning woman said from the back seat.
My brothers and sisters in the back seat formed an a cappella choir chanting an enraged “Eileen!”
He was twisted around in the front seat, looking over the heads of Squid Murphy and the two other gunsels in the back seat.
He told the boys in the back seat to get their guns out, just in case they had to shoot it out.
Jaffery sitting with Liosha on the back seat of the victoria saw it too and we exchanged glances.
Mrs. Crozier asked with sharp anxiety, as the two-seated "rig" started away with the ladies in the back seat.
In connection with his drives—in britzka and in coach—he does not forget to mention that he is always honoured with a back-seat.
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